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== Tips and tactics == |
== Tips and tactics == |
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− | [[Retribution]] Paladins: don't use Seal of Righteousness. Use [[Seal of Command]] or [[Seal of Vengeance]] |
+ | [[Retribution]] Paladins: don't use Seal of Righteousness. Use [[Seal of Command]] or [[Seal of Vengeance]]/[[Seal of Corruption]] |
== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 20:15, 26 August 2009
Seal of Righteousness | |
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Class | Paladin |
School | Holy |
Cooldown | Global |
Improvements | [Seals of the Pure] |
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[[Category:paladin abilities]][[Category:paladin abilities]]
- "There are no limits to what you can accomplish when you wield the Light." - Grand Marshal GoldenswordTemplate:Cite
Seal of Righteousness is a base ability for the paladin that comes when the character is created.
Additional Holy Damage
Holy damage is added per melee hit. This damage is constant, and does not have any critical effect. The additional damage from the Seal changes with every type of weapon, and the tooltip values are updated to reflect it. Total damage done by the Seal is moderately normalised to keep the damage on par over all weapon types. Generally, more damage from the Seal is added when using slower weapons than fast ones.
Example with a character that has a weapon with 2.10 speed, 1200 attack power and 200 spell damage:
Seal damage: 2.10 * (26.4 + 8.8) = 73.92 Judgement damage: 1 + 240 + 64 = 305
Talent improvements
[Seals of the Pure] increases the damage of the Seal and Judgement by 15% over 5 ranks.
Tips and tactics
Retribution Paladins: don't use Seal of Righteousness. Use [Seal of Command] or [Seal of Vengeance]/ [Seal of Corruption]
External links
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